Palm makes Treo Pro official

Palm on Tuesday ended speculation with the official launch of the Treo Pro. Read Original Story

MSNBC Spam-O-Rama

Angelina Jolie pregnancy was not a hoax; John McCain is not going to Vietnam as part of his presidential campaign; and Paris Hilton has not gotten married. Read Original Story

Yang Ying digital camera has onboard storage, LCD viewfinder and inner-peace

According to Wikipedia, the yin and yang are "generalized descriptions of the antitheses or mutual correlations in human perceptions of phenomena in the natural world"- which is, in my opinion, the ... Read Original Story

Mac OS X 10.5.5 build 9F17 now in developers’ hands

Alongside the public release of iPhone Software v2.0.2 on Monday, Apple also provided its Mac OS X developers with a new private build of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5. Read Original Story

Google Tops Website Customer Satisfaction Index

The University of Michigan’s quarterly customer satisfaction index came out today, and in the Website category Google came out on top with a score of 86 out of 100 (up 10 percent from last year). Read Original Story

WSJ.com launches free Mobile Reader for BlackBerry users

Associated Press The wireless application for BlackBerry smart phones lets users view headlines, summaries and full articles from WSJ.com, MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com and AllThingsD.com. Read Original Story

Microsoft hints at “private browsing” feature in IE

One of the most interesting feature that didn’t quite make it into the final release of Firefox 3 is “Private Browsing”, a.k.a. porn mode. Read Original Story

Make your 404 pages more useful

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Microsoft supports Blu-ray mastering in Windows; is Xbox next?

UPDATED Finally giving up the last vestiges of its exclusive support for the HD DVD format, Microsoft has quietly launched a beta test of Windows-based mastering software for Blu-Ray discs. Read Original Story

Is Cox the Next Major Cell Phone Provider?

Cox Communications on Tuesday confirmed that it will offer a wireless service that integrates all the cable company's offerings into one device. Read Original Story